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Anyone have the schematic for the ts-4h to confirm c158 it’s very blurry looks like a 680
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hmmm, SAMS has that cap and the 900pf near it listed as "fixed trimmer capacitor" whatever that is..
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where you can get an exact replacement for the 680 if needed,
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail...dopvQ9sA%3D%3D the same is not for the 900pf https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail...KcNnbMvA%3D%3D best you can get is 910 :/ |
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Does anyone have the other parts of the ts4-h schematic to see exactly what voltage b+ And b++ is supposed to be.
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Bob stated that in a working set, B++ be around 230 volts, given the ballast and respective loads are correct.
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But the b+ is very low and I disconnected b+ and it still has 111v on the wire and in taking that off the tearing of the picture remains the same so maybe the clipper is not running because of the low voltage to that tube. I don’t know at this point how to get that voltage up it’s 39v short if it’s 150v and my ballast with resistors made no difference at all I checked the cap responsible for the b+ it’s good. So if there’s something dragging the voltage down I would say it may be on the b++ that’s at around 276v if 230v is good then the 40v should go to the low b+. Getting lost a bit.
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I'm restoring a TS-4J right now and B+ is only 90 volts but the set works fine.
B+ is derived from 6 tubes acting as a voltage divider. |
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Every tube that has it's cathode tied to B+ is working in tandem to charge up the bias cap and circuit for the B+ area. Sneaky! EDIT- I figured out how they did that trick in my Stromberg Carlson TV, where they sourced the secondary 90v from 2 seprate tubes from a larger voltage. |
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